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Mon, Jun 25, 2012 Florence Miller McCall, Velma Miller Friedly, her brothers Willis and Wilmer and their wives Cleta Mae and LaRee. She is survived by her children Pat Scott of Cheyenne, Dennis Fuller of Boulder, Jean Dreher of Anchorage, Debra Sliz of Sedona, Kenda Fuller of Denver, and David Fuller of Reno. Her surviving siblings are Leo and Harold Miller both of Akron, Lyle Miller of Fairfield, Vern Miller of Magalia, Betty Schmidt of Greely and Carol Jean Johnson of Elgin. Her 14 surviving grandchildren were the joy of her life, as were her great grandchildren. Services were held for Belva Maxine Fuller on Monday, June 11 at the United Methodist Church with the Rev. Phil Vogels officiating. Memorial donations may be made to Mobile Meals of Akron.

Mon, Jun 25, 2012 Marathon Runner, Veteran, long time native of Albuquerque New Mexico passed away with his family by his side June 23, 2012. He received his undergraduate degree from the University of Colorado at Boulder and graduated from Baylor Dental School in Dallas Texas in 1971. After Dental school he was an Officer in the US Army stationed in Heidelberg Germany for 3 years. When he left the Army as a Major he returned to Albuquerque where he opened his Dental Practice in 1974. The Blaugrund family... (Albuquerque Journal)

Thu, Dec 29, 2011 Fort Collins, was born on April 4, 1931, in Lincoln, Neb., to Ralph and Hazel Theisen. She passed away of natural causes on Dec. 16, 2011. Lois grew up in Lincoln and later lived in Denver, Boulder, Longmont, Berthoud, Fort Collins and Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Her college years were spent at the University of Nebraska in Lincoln, studying education and was a member of the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. Her l...

Sat, Dec 10, 2011 Denver Business Journal.
"As Digital First's 'central editor,' Moore will oversee newsrooms at such Digital First newspapers as the St. Paul (Minn.) Pioneer Press, the El Paso (Texas) Times and the Boulder [Colo.] Camera. He will remain the Post's editor as well.
"Digital First is the new umbrella company that now runs both Denver-based MediaNews Group Inc., the Post's operator, and Yardley, Pa.-based Journal Register Co."
"Great opportunity and I am excited," Moore said on his Facebook page. He will remain in Denver, Jim Brady, the editor-in-chief of Digital First Media to whom Moore and other editors will report, told Journal-isms.
According to a bio prepared for his service on the Pulitzer Prize board, which he joined in 2004, "Gregory L. Moore has been editor of the Denver Post since June 2002. Prior to that, he was managing editor of the Boston Globe.
"The Cleveland native graduated from Ohio Wesleyan University in 1976 with a degree in journalism and political science. Later that year, he became a reporter for Dayton, Ohio's Journal Herald and covered a number of beats, including city hall. In 1980, Moore returned to Cleveland, where he spent six years and covered county and city government before being named state political editor and then day city editor for the Plain Dealer."
Aldo Svaldi, Denver Post: Digital First Media announces management appointments
Sportswriter Allen Wilson Dies After Battling Leukemia
"Allen Wilson, an award-winning sportswriter and columnist for The Allen WilsonBuffalo News, died today after a battle with leukemia at Roswell Park Cancer Institute," Mark Gaughan reported Saturday for the News. "He was 49.
"Wilson worked for The News for the past 20 years and was a Buffalo Bills beat reporter since 1999.
"He was widely respected among journalists and by the teams he covered for his astute knowledge of sports and for his commitment to fairness and accuracy.
"He was honored five times in the past decade alone by the New York State Associated Press Association for both sports reporting and column writing. He won the AP's distinguished sports reporting award in 2007 for a two-part series he wrote on former prep basketball star Ritchie Campbell." [Added Dec. 3]
NABJ Leader Gives Thumbs Down to Thumbs Down Award
The Thumbs Down Award of the National Association of Black Journalists, a succinct expre...

Thu, Oct 20, 2011 T. Daly; his brother Donald T. Daly; and his brother-in-law, Dr. Ralph Romano. He is survived by four children: Kristen Daly and her husband, CC Lagator, and daughter, Morrissey Joyce Lagator, of Boulder, Colo.; Kathryn Daly of Santa Monica, Calif.; Robert Jr. and his wife, Sarah, of New York, N.Y.; and Matthew Daly of New York, N.Y. He is also survived by his loving companion, Barbara Griffin; his brother and sister-in-law Thomas F. and Joyce Daly of Mount Pleasant, S.C.; his sister Genevieve D. McGrath of Southold, N.Y.; his brother and sister-in law David M. and Marilyn Daly, also of Southold; his sisters-in-law Carole Maimone of McClean, Va., and Alexandra Nichols of New York, N.Y.; and 39 nieces, nephews and grand-nieces and -nephews.
Originally from Pelham Manor, N.Y., Dr. Daly graduated from The College of the Holy Cross and received his M.D. from Georgetown University. He did postgraduate work at a number of institutions, including Jersey City Medical Center, Seton Hall University, St. Vincent’s Medical Center of New York, the Payne Whitney Clinic of New York-Cornell Hospital and the William Alanson Institute of Psychoanalysis. He was a captain in the U.S. Army Medical Corps, serving both in Korea and at the Fort Ord, U.S. Hospital in California as assistant chief of psychiatry.
After military service, Dr. Daly was in private practice in New York City and was director of hospital services at Soundview Community Mental Health Center of the Albert Einstein College of Medicine. He has held academic appointments at the University of Pennsylvania, Temple, Penn State, The Medical College of Pennsylvania, Albert Einstein, Ithaca College, The National University of Seoul (Korea), Cornell University Medical School, Hahnemann Medical College and the department of psychiatry at Yale Medical School.
Dr. Daly’s research projects included work on magnesium levels in schizophrenia, iron metabolism and free amino acids in the brain. He was an associate editor of The Journal for Bronx State Hospital, has authored many papers and studies dealing with various aspects of clinical psychiatry and has lectured extensively.
He was president of the Fairfield/Litchfield Chapter of Connecticut Psychiatric Society (1985) and has been a member of that professional organization as well as the Connecticut Psychiatric Society, American Medical Society, Connecticut Medical Association, Fairfield Medical Association, Bridgeport ...

Thu, Oct 20, 2011 T. Daly; his brother Donald T. Daly; and his brother-in-law, Dr. Ralph Romano. He is survived by four children: Kristen Daly and her husband, CC Lagator, and daughter, Morrissey Joyce Lagator, of Boulder, Colo.; Kathryn Daly of Santa Monica, Calif.; Robert Jr. and his wife, Sarah, of New York, N.Y.; and Matthew Daly of New York, N.Y. He is also survived by his loving companion, Barbara Griffin; his brother and sister-in-law Thomas F. and Joyce Daly of Mount Pleasant, S.C.; his sister Genevieve D. McGrath of Southold, N.Y.; his brother and sister-in law David M. and Marilyn Daly, also of Southold; his sisters-in-law Carole Maimone of McClean, Va., and Alexandra Nichols of New York, N.Y.; and 39 nieces, nephews and grand-nieces and -nephews.
Originally from Pelham Manor, N.Y., Dr. Daly graduated from The College of the Holy Cross and received his M.D. from Georgetown University. He did postgraduate work at a number of institutions, including Jersey City Medical Center, Seton Hall University, St. Vincent’s Medical Center of New York, the Payne Whitney Clinic of New York-Cornell Hospital and the William Alanson Institute of Psychoanalysis. He was a captain in the U.S. Army Medical Corps, serving both in Korea and at the Fort Ord, U.S. Hospital in California as assistant chief of psychiatry.
After military service, Dr. Daly was in private practice in New York City and was director of hospital services at Soundview Community Mental Health Center of the Albert Einstein College of Medicine. He has held academic appointments at the University of Pennsylvania, Temple, Penn State, The Medical College of Pennsylvania, Albert Einstein, Ithaca College, The National University of Seoul (Korea), Cornell University Medical School, Hahnemann Medical College and the department of psychiatry at Yale Medical School.
Dr. Daly’s research projects included work on magnesium levels in schizophrenia, iron metabolism and free amino acids in the brain. He was an associate editor of The Journal for Bronx State Hospital, has authored many papers and studies dealing with various aspects of clinical psychiatry and has lectured extensively.
He was president of the Fairfield/Litchfield Chapter of Connecticut Psychiatric Society (1985) and has been a member of that professional organization as well as the Connecticut Psychiatric Society, American Medical Society, Connecticut Medical Association, Fairfield Medical Association, Bridgeport ...

Thu, Oct 13, 2011 Bunch.Survivors include his wife, Jean; and his daughter, Libby Guyse of Westminster, Colo. He has three grandchildren, Jesse Alberts (fiance, Erin) of Huntington Beach, Calif., Patrick Alberts of Boulder, Colo., and Katherine Alberts of Westminster, Colo; brothers, David (Noreen) Guyse of Wisconsin Rapids, Wis., and John (Sandra) Guyse of Rochester; and sisters, Margaret (Micheal) Kadluoboski of Reno, Nev., and Mary House of Rochester. Joe was preceded in death by his parents, sisters, Linda Guyse, Patricia (Jim) Tilford and his special grandmother, Harriet Ida Guyse.Memorials are preferred to Seasons Hospice or a charity of donors choice.On-line condolences are welcome at www.mackenfuneralhome.com... (Post Bulletin)